The tech giant also faces a third non-compliance probe over its App Store.
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00:00Apple is violating EU rules on digital platforms, according to preliminary findings of an investigation
00:07by the European Commission into the company's App Store running in smartphones.
00:12Brussels says that Apple hinders competition by allowing app developers to sell their products
00:16only through link-outs and asking them for fees that go, quote, beyond what is strictly
00:22necessary.
00:23These practices also damage consumers, says the leading European consumer association.
00:29Consumers should have the ability to use app services like music streaming or dating apps
00:35at the best prices and know where to find these.
00:39At the moment, Apple prevents app developers from freely steering consumers to alternative
00:45channels to find such offers.
00:49Apple now has the opportunity to analyse the findings and present its response to the Commission.
00:54The non-compliance procedure as a whole has to be completed by March 2025.
01:00If our preliminary findings and concerns are confirmed, then we could go to fines indeed.
01:08Concretely, what are these fines?
01:10It could be 10% of Apple's global annual turnover or it could be daily periodic penalty payments
01:17going to up to 5% of the company's daily worldwide annual turnover.
01:25The European Commission has also opened another investigation into Apple for contractual requirements
01:29applied to third-party app developers, making it the third one against the big tech company.